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squads used tear gas to clear the city area and. they are watching r t world news and comment twenty four hours a day on kerrigan's. libya's new rulers are increasingly being accused of the kinds of abuses that were rebelling against and through colonel gadhafi insert the number of people actually executed with their hands tied behind their backs as risen to three hundred but this comes on top of criticism that but on his own it was on public display inside a meat market fridge for five days he's and he's in our reports from tripoli. first of all some libyans that we've been speaking to understand that barry we get back we are his secrets of his connections and dealings with the west which is very active in close relations really if you just look back a couple of years before many countries decided that he was the number one dictator and had to go with that said the whole world watching food in libya those brutal pictures that we saw over the weekend of how gadhafi was killed still argument over whether or not he was killed in cross
squads used tear gas to clear the city area and. they are watching r t world news and comment twenty four hours a day on kerrigan's. libya's new rulers are increasingly being accused of the kinds of abuses that were rebelling against and through colonel gadhafi insert the number of people actually executed with their hands tied behind their backs as risen to three hundred but this comes on top of criticism that but on his own it was on public display inside a meat market fridge for five days...
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. >> it seems like they're really going out of their way to, like, scare us and to intimidate us. it's like, what did we do? really, i wasn't violent. i would totally not support any kind of violent protest. >> reporter: police closed the plaza. many businesses, though, were open but suffering with empty tables. >> nobody can come in and have lunch with us. >> reporter: right now back out here live there are a lot of cars going through. as you can hear right here are honking in support of the protesters. this does not look like it will be wrapping up any time soon. we did want to let you know that the sheriff's department tells us those people who have been arrested have been cited and released. they're not being held. so far, scenes here pretty peaceful and a lot of people are hoping it stays that way. >> and our live coverage continues with a look from high above thanks to news chopper 2. this is a look at a very large crowd, gathered at snow park in oakland. it's on the north side of lake myriad. again, this group is back at snow park. snow park was the site of a smaller second
. >> it seems like they're really going out of their way to, like, scare us and to intimidate us. it's like, what did we do? really, i wasn't violent. i would totally not support any kind of violent protest. >> reporter: police closed the plaza. many businesses, though, were open but suffering with empty tables. >> nobody can come in and have lunch with us. >> reporter: right now back out here live there are a lot of cars going through. as you can hear right here are...
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urgent need of reforms he's also renowned euro skeptic douglas gansler thanks for talking to us we use this catch all term euro skeptic what does that mean old style euro skepticism in this country used to be about trying to take this country back it used to be an inherently conservative movement that was about trying to take us back to a sort of one nine hundred fifty s. status quo i don't have much truck with that at all i mean you're a skeptic because i want change and i want to really change the way this country is run i think fundamentally europe is in the mess that she is today because she's trying to do too much by conscious deliberate design how currency is a mess because it's a product of conscious design agricultural policy have fisheries policy trade policy you know we need to let go and we need to allow the different parts of the european continent to do what suits them best incidentally i would say that that's why the european continent grew to global prominence in the first place it's precisely because we never had the political centralization that russia had that china h
urgent need of reforms he's also renowned euro skeptic douglas gansler thanks for talking to us we use this catch all term euro skeptic what does that mean old style euro skepticism in this country used to be about trying to take this country back it used to be an inherently conservative movement that was about trying to take us back to a sort of one nine hundred fifty s. status quo i don't have much truck with that at all i mean you're a skeptic because i want change and i want to really...
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the us used secret new weapons in iraq that caused increases in cancer and congenital illnesses in innocent civilians that's according to a new international study their search as found that the use of you radium enhanced by american forces in the infamous battle of fallujah in two thousand and five was much wider than previously thought were your r.t. spoke to christopher busby one of the authors of the report may find some of the images in this interview disturbing. we found extraordinary high levels of cancer very high levels of birth defects and we also find a rare change in the sex ratio in the ratio of boys to girls which appeared to begin after the battle of fallujah in two thousand and four well in the latest study what we did was we looked in the hair of twenty five mothers and twenty five fathers of children with congenital anomalies what we did find was a high level of uranium it was not from depleted uranium it was actually slightly enrich uranium and it led us to believe that modern military systems use a whole new set of weapons which contain or produce enrich uranium for vari
the us used secret new weapons in iraq that caused increases in cancer and congenital illnesses in innocent civilians that's according to a new international study their search as found that the use of you radium enhanced by american forces in the infamous battle of fallujah in two thousand and five was much wider than previously thought were your r.t. spoke to christopher busby one of the authors of the report may find some of the images in this interview disturbing. we found extraordinary...
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stay with us. @x@Ñ >> five whales are at the center of a lawsuit who say they are keeping them as slaves. they say they are keeping them in captivity that violates a law against slavery. >> this is the first case in the history of our country that seeks to extend constitutional rights that were once withheld from women, children and human slaves to living breathing feeling beings who have happen not to have born human. >> they call the suit baseless and offensive. they say the welfare of the animals is the top priority and they comply with all laws for their care. >> a cat got lost in baggage. jack the cat went missing for two months. evidences finally found in customs. employees have been looking for jack since he escaped august 25th. his owner says he lost some weight and seems to be a bit dehydrated. as soon as he is given the all clear he will fly home to san jose. >> a trampoline trick is one of the trending videos we want to share with you. jewel yan julian is so good at trampolining it look
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thank you for following us for all of these years and having the marine corps take care of us. willie brown, it was a table top exercise and a wonderful program. also in 2003 we work together and created the mayor is a summit, where we invited mayors from around the country to come from around the toussaint francisco and talk about technology solutions for homeland security and, essentially, disaster response programs. he is the longest serving speaker of the california assembly and to term mayor of san francisco. thank you, willie brown, if you could come here and give us some remarks. [applause] >> good afternoon to each and every one of you. i am delighted to be able to introduce the panel of individuals who collectively will assume, on any given day and any given set of circumstances, the responsibility to orchestrate the process by which we remain as safe, secure, and free of harm as is humanly possible to do, in case of either a natural disaster or a man-made disaster. in my capacity as the speaker of the california legislature, in 1989 i was invited by the then mayor to
thank you for following us for all of these years and having the marine corps take care of us. willie brown, it was a table top exercise and a wonderful program. also in 2003 we work together and created the mayor is a summit, where we invited mayors from around the country to come from around the toussaint francisco and talk about technology solutions for homeland security and, essentially, disaster response programs. he is the longest serving speaker of the california assembly and to term...
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fantasy you're using crisis mumbles on e.u. leaders assertions that they can find a solution has left them sounding to sound like a broken record. so. at the end. of the spike the u.k. parliament voting against a proposal to hold a referendum on leaving the european union there remains a strong sentiment in the country conservative party m.p. does this because well told r.t. the e.u. structure simply doesn't fit that level financial environment anymore look at the interview coming up in full let the south. the year painting a nine hundred fifty s. political structure it's an outdated architecture for a modern continent when we joined the european union or what became the european union in the early one nine hundred seventy s. western europe at that time accounted for thirty six percent of global g.d.p. today the european continent accounts for far less than that by twenty twenty it would account for a mere fifteen percent of global g.d.p. we joined what we thought was a prosperous trade block it turns out we shackled ourselves
fantasy you're using crisis mumbles on e.u. leaders assertions that they can find a solution has left them sounding to sound like a broken record. so. at the end. of the spike the u.k. parliament voting against a proposal to hold a referendum on leaving the european union there remains a strong sentiment in the country conservative party m.p. does this because well told r.t. the e.u. structure simply doesn't fit that level financial environment anymore look at the interview coming up in full...
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you can use it on -- [ laughter ] okay. you can use it on fabric. you can use it on lamp shades. you can use it on pillows. if you're looking for a way to -- could you do that, you could stencil. that's great. go ahead. >> whoa! >> ladies and gentlemen, al roker and his stencilling team. >> i'm here 'til thursday. >> this is a wonderful way to update something without hending a lot of money, throw pillows. this white pillow painted and it's simple to use, affordable way to update. >> lou manfredini as usual thanks so much sir. >> i think you're welcome. >> simplyspray.com. >> it says it on the can. >>> delicious desserts from a young chef who is the toast of new york, but first this is "today" on nbc. [ screaming ] [ zapping ] there goes dwayne's car. oh, man. there goes dwayne's house. whoa! whoa! and there goes dwayne. man, that thing does not like dwayne. [ male announcer ] state farm's got you covered. nice landing. it was. [ male announcer ] get to a better state. >>> more than usual. this morning on "today's kitchen" 29-year-old pastry chef christina toste shows us unique s
you can use it on -- [ laughter ] okay. you can use it on fabric. you can use it on lamp shades. you can use it on pillows. if you're looking for a way to -- could you do that, you could stencil. that's great. go ahead. >> whoa! >> ladies and gentlemen, al roker and his stencilling team. >> i'm here 'til thursday. >> this is a wonderful way to update something without hending a lot of money, throw pillows. this white pillow painted and it's simple to use, affordable way...
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knew, inventors qum a way to use commands to manage use at home. and there is new kinld of thermostat tonight. >> thermostats haven't changed much throughout the years. expensive ones can be programmed during the day and night. now, there is a nest term stat. >> we go to school to learn how to drive a car, tho one learned how to drive thermostat properly. and there is the device that changes setting automatically. no more complex programming. >> this is -- not that difficult. look at the number. >> built innocenceors know if you're home or way. setting temperatures accordingly f you're away, you can operate the thermostat using a smart phone application. the mission is to save energy. >> there is a leaf telling you when you're driving it properly. like the dash board of a prius. >> he says the thermostat made it ease dwree attract 100 engineers from apple, google and other well-known companies. they have been working in stealth mode for the past year and a half. >> if you want to train it to be 90 degrees into winter and 60 in the summer, no. we'll
knew, inventors qum a way to use commands to manage use at home. and there is new kinld of thermostat tonight. >> thermostats haven't changed much throughout the years. expensive ones can be programmed during the day and night. now, there is a nest term stat. >> we go to school to learn how to drive a car, tho one learned how to drive thermostat properly. and there is the device that changes setting automatically. no more complex programming. >> this is -- not that difficult....
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stay with us. ♪ i'm watching i'm watching i'm watching american television ♪ >>> you want news of the weird we got it for you here on "world news now." >> oh, yes. >> we have a story tonight or this morning rather that will make you realize just what a weird place our world can be. this one takes place in siesta key beach, on florida's gulf coast. >> they had a visitor there, beach-goers couldn't miss. he was 8 feet tall and weighed 100 pounds. lisa carlson of wsb reports. >> reporter: jeff hineman was the first to spot lego man as he strolled the beach. >> i thought it was marine life, a manatee or something luke that it was still pitch black. the sun wasn't up yet. then of course when i got up to it i realized, you know some big, lego looking thing. so i just kind of drug it up out of the surf so it wouldn't float away. >> reporter: when he stood lego man up he was 8 feet tall and weighed 100 pounds. he has the words no real -- it said ego leonard and #. >> reporter: a crowd gathered. >> i se
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by the us and. could we move to a different subject now did damascus suit any preconditions before agreeing to receive palestinian prisoners it's known to the west has been putting pressure on syria for hosting to hamas leadership or did syria any specific conditions before agreeing to receive palestinians released from israeli jails. first and we have to remember that syria has been part of the palestinian issue we handed over the golan heights in an attempt to resolve the issue it's impossible to break this strong link between syria and the palestinian problem which is manifested both in our support for the resistance movement and in attempts to resolve the problem at regional and international levels therefore it's natural that there could be no conditional requirements. ski. lift. let's. see. welcome to the headlines. the body of colonel gadhafi is highly laid to rest in a secret does a burial but there are still many questions about the way he was killed some leaders are also fearing more blood
by the us and. could we move to a different subject now did damascus suit any preconditions before agreeing to receive palestinian prisoners it's known to the west has been putting pressure on syria for hosting to hamas leadership or did syria any specific conditions before agreeing to receive palestinians released from israeli jails. first and we have to remember that syria has been part of the palestinian issue we handed over the golan heights in an attempt to resolve the issue it's...
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also, don't forget to e-mail us at thefive@foxnews.com. send me pictures of your cat. ♪ ♪ the postal service is critical to our economy-- delivering mail, medicine and packages. yet they're closing thousands of offices, slashing service, and want to lay off over 100,000 workers. the postal service is recording financial losses, but not for reasons you might think. the problem ? a burden no other agency or company bears. a 2006 law that drains 5 billion a year from post-office revenue while the postal service is forced to overpay billions more into federal accounts. congress created this problem, and congress can fix it. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> eric: welcome back to "the five." yet, another example of america bending over backwards to be inclusive. a florida appeals court cleared the way for lawsuit over a monetary dispute at a mosque to be determined by islamic shariah law. in a u.s. court, not the first time but why is it happening at all? kimberly, the legal eagle here. shariah law shouldn't -- >> kimberly: you know my opinion on this, ri
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it means a lot to this community and us. it is a statement about the kind of support there is for ending veteran homelessness. the folks who have put this together have done a fantastic job. there is little i can say that would add anything to the probable commitment they have to making this program work. as you will hear and learn, this is not something the va can do by itself. this is a program that is built around the organization of our community partners in ending this terrible problem of homelessness for the veterans. to the community service folks, thank you. we realize you are the ones doing the heavy lifting. your contribution is absolutely necessary in this effort. the veteran service organizations, are federal, state, and local government partners, my counterparts in the state veterans affairs programs, thank you for your leadership. to all of the veterans here and other distinguished guests, we very much appreciate your heartfelt support of this initiative. it is my pleasure to be here to help launch this veteran
it means a lot to this community and us. it is a statement about the kind of support there is for ending veteran homelessness. the folks who have put this together have done a fantastic job. there is little i can say that would add anything to the probable commitment they have to making this program work. as you will hear and learn, this is not something the va can do by itself. this is a program that is built around the organization of our community partners in ending this terrible problem of...
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the rest of us, starting to clear out now. sunshine out there now from the tower cam as we look off to the north and west outside the district. as far as the rain is concerned, look at the radar. you can see the showers that came through our area. kentucky and ohio, around the ohio river valley, that rain is moving into virginia and our area over the next couple hours. expect a rainy time during the day tomorrow. once again, a chance for a coastal storm coming up this weekend. >> thank you, doug. >>> a man experienced something not that uncommon in big cities. he was robbed. unlike most hold ups, he was able to get his stuff back. pat collins is live in downtown washington with more on the phone app that led police right to the suspects. pat? >> reporter: incredible. a robbery over here. 15 minutes an arrest way over there all because of an app on this phone, 200 miles away. talk about the long arm of the law. >> they were right on me before i realized they were near me. he said give me all your money. >> reporter: meet chris,
the rest of us, starting to clear out now. sunshine out there now from the tower cam as we look off to the north and west outside the district. as far as the rain is concerned, look at the radar. you can see the showers that came through our area. kentucky and ohio, around the ohio river valley, that rain is moving into virginia and our area over the next couple hours. expect a rainy time during the day tomorrow. once again, a chance for a coastal storm coming up this weekend. >> thank...
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the father pleaded with them to use the law. it would require counties to require outpatient treatment for mentally ill people who refused help. brass sew's father said his son was mentally ill and had delusions but refused to get treatment. >>> it's 6:35. it will be more than a month before we find out how the woman accused of killing michelle le will play. gisele esteban has been ordered to return to court december 2nd. the judge ruled she couldn't fire her lawyer as requested. the 22-year-old accused of killing le in may of this year. le's body was found in alameda county back in september. >>> it's 6:35 right now. high alert in the hills. a red flag warning is in effect for the north and east bay hills. in response the national park service has banned camp fires, charcoal grills and smoking at marin county parks. the ban affects point reyes sea shore and golden gate recreational sites. the warning runs through 6:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. red flag conditions happen when strong winds combine with warm temperatures and low humi
the father pleaded with them to use the law. it would require counties to require outpatient treatment for mentally ill people who refused help. brass sew's father said his son was mentally ill and had delusions but refused to get treatment. >>> it's 6:35. it will be more than a month before we find out how the woman accused of killing michelle le will play. gisele esteban has been ordered to return to court december 2nd. the judge ruled she couldn't fire her lawyer as requested. the...
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tell us about your situation. we can help you choose the right plan for your needs. [ male announcer ] are you reconsidering your medicare coverage? you only have until december 7th to make sure you get the medicare coverage you need. call unitedhealthcare to learn about medicare plans that may be right for you. with some plans, you can enroll right over the phone. don't wait. call now. jenna: here is one california family getting into the halloween spirit. the creator said it would have cost thousands of dollars. he made most of the decorations himself to save money. if only the rest of us were that crafty. the national retailers say we are going to spend $6.9 bi
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fix that let us loan money to the fed let us loan money to the treasury and one final quote from this article max is one m.p. daniel kaczynski from the u.k. all party group for libya said in the past freedom has been paid for with blood and gold in these difficult economic times it should not be too much to ask a country with libya's wealth and resources to pay their share of gold. gold more gold all right thanks ever thanks so much for being on the kaiser important thank you max all right don't go away much more coming your way so stay right there . really believe the science stems. from. the future covered. guys are welcome back to the kaiser report time now to go to new york and speak with best selling author stephen leeb is new book is called red alert how china's growing prosperity threatens the american way of life stephen to lead welcome to the kaiser report thank you so much i really appreciate being here all right great steven lee what is the american way of life that china's growing prosperity threatens break it down a little bit for us well i mean it's already happening max
fix that let us loan money to the fed let us loan money to the treasury and one final quote from this article max is one m.p. daniel kaczynski from the u.k. all party group for libya said in the past freedom has been paid for with blood and gold in these difficult economic times it should not be too much to ask a country with libya's wealth and resources to pay their share of gold. gold more gold all right thanks ever thanks so much for being on the kaiser important thank you max all right...
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the earnings to join us. with that, i yield back the balance of my time. >> i thank you, mr. barton. >> thank you for yielding, and i went to college in new york state in the 1980s, so i appreciate your service. i remember reading the new york meet ya in college and all the great work you did for the state, and i appreciate it. i'm from kentucky, and there we're faye moi's for the horses. we have two great racetracks in the world, and we breed the world's best horses that run on them, and no matter how you cut it, internet gaming affects the horse racing business. online games resultings in less gaming dollars spent at tracks. fewer dollars in the racing business just does not affect the racing, but affects thousands of other jobs in these communities that depend on the horse industry. because of this concern, the effect on the horse racing must be considered in the expansion of online gaming, and i look forward to hearing from the witnesses and my colleagues on the underlying issue of online gaming legislati
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they didn't used to be. we could send someone for a year-and-a-half to teach them mandarin chinese in monterey, be a great young officer and then terminate him at major. there are several of us that used to be in charge of that program. that is not happening. it is a recognition that we need more expertise in the regions around world so we are building that. there is irrefutably requirement that we are going to go somewhere to understand the culture and the people and what we call microterrain. if there is anything we learned after ten years is that to include around the world. every lieutenant that goes to basic school we come out of the naval academy officer candidate school. the you get commissioned and spend six months at the nation's school for follow on officer training. every lieutenant is assigned a region of the world and has to be tested on that and for his promotion after tying it to his promotion you have to pass a series of examinations. in your region to become a first lieutenant or capt. or ma
they didn't used to be. we could send someone for a year-and-a-half to teach them mandarin chinese in monterey, be a great young officer and then terminate him at major. there are several of us that used to be in charge of that program. that is not happening. it is a recognition that we need more expertise in the regions around world so we are building that. there is irrefutably requirement that we are going to go somewhere to understand the culture and the people and what we call microterrain....
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can you hear us? can you hear us? we have these incredible adult day health centers in every community in our city, reflecting every part of diverse san francisco. and i want to let you know that your elected officials are standing with you. we're standing behind you. we're going to go to san francisco -- sacramento and make sure that jerry brown does the right thing. thank you for being with us today. [cheers and applause] >> all right. supervisor chu had the right idea. what was it that we were saying before that we want to tell the governor? we will not go into nursing homes. >> [all chanting] we will not go into nursing homes we will not go into nursing homes we will not go into nursing homes >> that is the message data that ok, we also have their representative from supervisor jane kim, who unfortunately was ill today. but i want you to know, when this first came up, she sponsored the legislation this into sacramento that san francisco did nont
can you hear us? can you hear us? we have these incredible adult day health centers in every community in our city, reflecting every part of diverse san francisco. and i want to let you know that your elected officials are standing with you. we're standing behind you. we're going to go to san francisco -- sacramento and make sure that jerry brown does the right thing. thank you for being with us today. [cheers and applause] >> all right. supervisor chu had the right idea. what was it that...
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and i would much prefer to see his face talking to us and telling us why we should be voting for him. i didn't like his smile especially i thought it was too sly. and just a very bad performance at all. >> host: and the smoking part? >> caller: again, it's just part of the overall amateurish appearance of the ad. >> host: what do you think of the attention, though, it's been getting? >> caller: well, i guess that's good. but i think giving a lot of people ammunition to re-enforce the negative aspects of his campaign >> host: lawton, oklahoma, sylvia, others that support others. go ahead. ruler on, ma'am. go ahead. >> caller: oh, okay. you're asking me about the ad of the smoking. i think it's -- it's crazy. it's not nice. he's smiling. i don't know how to explain it. it's just not at all to me and then also he said with the electricity with the illegals, this is not a president like that. you don't do stuff like that and that smoking, no, no, no. that thing he did over pizza, no. i'll tell you something, president obama is the president. he will never make it and he's not going to win
and i would much prefer to see his face talking to us and telling us why we should be voting for him. i didn't like his smile especially i thought it was too sly. and just a very bad performance at all. >> host: and the smoking part? >> caller: again, it's just part of the overall amateurish appearance of the ad. >> host: what do you think of the attention, though, it's been getting? >> caller: well, i guess that's good. but i think giving a lot of people ammunition to...
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as if they are going to listen to us waving our finger at them. >> well, here to help us navigate the mind of herman skain professor michael eric dyson, msnbc contributor, scholar and professor of sociology at georgetown university, as well as the author of debating race. sir, after hearing cain speak on foreign policy, do you have any idea what his policy constitutes? >> no, i guess it gives new meaning to having a dog in that fight or show of diplomacy. or maybe on the greyhound that was running behind him or the horse that was in front of him, a dark horse, to be sure. >> cut it, enough, enough. >> the reality is that this is all blatherring nonsense. it is rooted in temperamental disgust with obama, and get him at all costs. it is not rooted in plain thought rational reflection upon the forces that lie before us. and as you so poignantly pointed out. this seems to be more a recommendon station against george w. bush than against obama. now that they're withdrawing, you cannot win for losing. if you stay there too long, what are you doing? we've gotten osama bin laden. that was the
as if they are going to listen to us waving our finger at them. >> well, here to help us navigate the mind of herman skain professor michael eric dyson, msnbc contributor, scholar and professor of sociology at georgetown university, as well as the author of debating race. sir, after hearing cain speak on foreign policy, do you have any idea what his policy constitutes? >> no, i guess it gives new meaning to having a dog in that fight or show of diplomacy. or maybe on the greyhound...
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this would give us the information. if they were closed because roads for blocked maybe we should prioritize opening those roads. if it was because they were without power, we should prioritize them getting power after the hospitals and safety people because guess what, the wal-marts of the world, the stop and shop or supermarkets of the world, they feed people every day. they do it much better than we will ever. we should not be, as we have for years opening up points of distributions in parking lots of buildings, of supermarkets. we should be working with them hand in hand to know are they open or closed? and if they are closed, what do we do to open them? so they become part of a team and not everybody opening and operating in their own silos. by doing that we'll be able to take care of the public in general and more importantly, help serve the people who need it most. the people who are going to need our help more than anybody else. the people who don't have the opportunity to have 72 hours worth of food. the people
this would give us the information. if they were closed because roads for blocked maybe we should prioritize opening those roads. if it was because they were without power, we should prioritize them getting power after the hospitals and safety people because guess what, the wal-marts of the world, the stop and shop or supermarkets of the world, they feed people every day. they do it much better than we will ever. we should not be, as we have for years opening up points of distributions in...
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i was down there at 3:30 shooting fresh video for us. saw some guys down there on their million ac books and lap tops. what are they doing with that and moreover they may be using it for a social media aspect but there's a 32 inch led-tv and they are playing a play station station i mean we asked about that earlier and they said it's just to how they let the time go by. obviously they are here all day, all night and that's how they spend their time. they say they are not against having fun. so this is how they are spending their night just staying warm and playing video games with each other and as far as laptop they say they stay connected. they are about social media and this generation is about social media and they are staying connected with what's going on in california, protests getting heated in oakland california, that's what they are watching right now as we speak. so that is why they say they have the things out here. charley. >> all right. thanks a lot. i guess they can thank corporate america for that and madden for nfl footb
i was down there at 3:30 shooting fresh video for us. saw some guys down there on their million ac books and lap tops. what are they doing with that and moreover they may be using it for a social media aspect but there's a 32 inch led-tv and they are playing a play station station i mean we asked about that earlier and they said it's just to how they let the time go by. obviously they are here all day, all night and that's how they spend their time. they say they are not against having fun. so...
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parents, i want to thank all of you for joining us. these recommendations come from the experts that are studying how we can increase the pedestrian and student safety around our schools. these are hot spots around the city. we want to say, we will join you in that effort, and our police department, and our school department officials, and our transit system. we are working together, we have continued meetings to make sure that we not only post signs, but the police will be out there enforcing this. they will start out by telling people and educating them, not just by issuing a citation or fine right away. educating first so that people know that they have to drive slow around schools. with that, we hope to change the whole way people pay respect to pedestrian safety and school children safety. so with that, thank you very much. [applause] >> supervisor mar is here. he is a regular at the george peabody. he was here with us during back- to-school day last year. to you feel safer this morning? >> absolutely. peabody is one of our great
parents, i want to thank all of you for joining us. these recommendations come from the experts that are studying how we can increase the pedestrian and student safety around our schools. these are hot spots around the city. we want to say, we will join you in that effort, and our police department, and our school department officials, and our transit system. we are working together, we have continued meetings to make sure that we not only post signs, but the police will be out there enforcing...
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two of us. i was sitting underneath the -- canned really stick park underneath second deck when the earthquake happened. the whole deck was like moving over us. i was thinking, that close from being killed because if it came down it would have been a disaster. the trick was trying to get back to berkeley. i come on public transportation and a friend of mine had a tv. as you can imagine one of these portable tv's. we realized that it wasn't running and the bridge was down. so it was quite an adventure getting back. what actually happened, i was able to get a bus that was headed down the peninsula and i asked them if they would give me a ride to the airport. i walked to the airport and rented a car and ended up going around san jose to get back. a lot of my friends did not get back for a day or so. it was quite an eye opener to me. i have been an elected public official for a long time. during that time i have been very interested and concerned about disaster and disaster preparedness and how we c
two of us. i was sitting underneath the -- canned really stick park underneath second deck when the earthquake happened. the whole deck was like moving over us. i was thinking, that close from being killed because if it came down it would have been a disaster. the trick was trying to get back to berkeley. i come on public transportation and a friend of mine had a tv. as you can imagine one of these portable tv's. we realized that it wasn't running and the bridge was down. so it was quite an...
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can you give us an idea? >> it looks like a chilly rain around here but not too far away, we could be looking at the potential for a little wintry precip. >> wait. did you say wintry precip? >> we'll have more on that coming up. >> let's check in with julie wright for our traffic. is julie there? no julie. moving on, our big local news. this morning, two d.c. men face extradition from florida after being captured there accused in a deadly shooting on a metrobus. they were picked up by u.s. marshals in the orlando area. they are accused of killing demetrius thompson last thursday. police got a tip after releasing surveillance video to the media and social networks. >>> a jury is expected to be seated and opening statements are expected to begin today in the lululemon murder trial. an employee atthesda store is accused of killing her coworker. fox 5's stacy cohan is live outside the courthouse with more this morning. >> good morning. we had a major ruling here yesterday about the opening statements. judge rober
can you give us an idea? >> it looks like a chilly rain around here but not too far away, we could be looking at the potential for a little wintry precip. >> wait. did you say wintry precip? >> we'll have more on that coming up. >> let's check in with julie wright for our traffic. is julie there? no julie. moving on, our big local news. this morning, two d.c. men face extradition from florida after being captured there accused in a deadly shooting on a metrobus. they...
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see more clashes as officers use tear gas to disperse crowds of demonstrators plus . and business russia's gas monopoly gasper made the record did its base here twice the amount paid a year ago to have more for you on this program. the u.s. used secret new weapons in iraq that cost increases in cancer and could travel illness says innocent civilians that's according to a new international study the researchers found that the use of uranium enriched arms by american forces in the infamous battle of fallujah in two thousand and four was not righter than previously thought earlier r.t. spoke to christopher busbee one of the authors of the report and just a warning you may find some of the images in this interview disturbing. we found it scrawled in really high levels of counts very high levels of birth defects and we also find a rate of change in the sex ratio in the ratio of boys to girls which appeared to begin after the battle of fallujah in two thousand and four well in the latest study what we did was we looked in the hair of twenty five mothers and twenty five fath
see more clashes as officers use tear gas to disperse crowds of demonstrators plus . and business russia's gas monopoly gasper made the record did its base here twice the amount paid a year ago to have more for you on this program. the u.s. used secret new weapons in iraq that cost increases in cancer and could travel illness says innocent civilians that's according to a new international study the researchers found that the use of uranium enriched arms by american forces in the infamous battle...
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used to use secretly reigning based weapons in iraq causing congenital illnesses and increases in terms. and plans on saving the euro or risk it's a crucial meeting of e.u. finance ministers and once they summit is cancelled casting doubts over the prospects of finding a solution to the deepening debt crisis. or europe's financial turmoil has intensified calls in the u.k. to leave the struggling bloc well next to r.t. discusses the prospects of that happening in the future of the euro zone and the british conservative party m.p. douglas council. i'm in manchester with douglas cards well he's a conservative member of parliament he said the political system in this country is broken and in urgent need of reform he's also renowned skeptic service counselor thanks for talking to us we use this catch all term skeptic what does that mean old style your skepticism in this country used to be about trying to take this country back it used to be an inherently conservative movement that was about trying to take us back to a sort of one nine hundred fifty s. status quo i don't have much truck with
used to use secretly reigning based weapons in iraq causing congenital illnesses and increases in terms. and plans on saving the euro or risk it's a crucial meeting of e.u. finance ministers and once they summit is cancelled casting doubts over the prospects of finding a solution to the deepening debt crisis. or europe's financial turmoil has intensified calls in the u.k. to leave the struggling bloc well next to r.t. discusses the prospects of that happening in the future of the euro zone and...
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or sweeter we have people around us and we live in quite a dangerous region. next practice always go get your viewpoint when you're on the program economic analyst and international lawyers who are thank you for being on. all right to the just after twenty five minutes past eleven moscow time looking ahead the crosstalk panel tonight focusing on whether moamar gaddafi is death was a brutal execution or to be expected is the last chapter in libya's vicious civil war so interesting program coming up for you shortly but not before for the business next. and welcome to the program first up european officials and banks were deadlocked over the issue of write downs banks will take on greek government debt a joint statement by european union leaders following a summit meeting in brussels produced no figure for bank recapitalization requirements but said there was broad agreement on requiring a quote significantly higher nine percent tier one capital ratio now let's take a look at how the markets are reacting to these leaks coming from the e.u. summit us markets are a
or sweeter we have people around us and we live in quite a dangerous region. next practice always go get your viewpoint when you're on the program economic analyst and international lawyers who are thank you for being on. all right to the just after twenty five minutes past eleven moscow time looking ahead the crosstalk panel tonight focusing on whether moamar gaddafi is death was a brutal execution or to be expected is the last chapter in libya's vicious civil war so interesting program coming...
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they're still able to use the side in which they received the injection, and they can use it very normally. the monkeys that are running look very different from the sedentary controls. and the sedentary controls aren't really using their arm. they're letting it hang down. it makes us think that exercise somehow changes how the brain is functioning, and protects it against damage. >> evebody ready? >> ready. >> narrator: to see exactly what's going on the animals are then given a brain scan. the results prove to be dramatic. >> it's a pretty massive lesion. >> yeah. >> narrator: the mptp injection has decimated dopamine production in the monkeys who watched but didn't run. >> but in contrast, the running animal... >> the lesion is much less. >> in fact in some of these slices you'd be hard pressed to know that there is a lesion at all. >> right, so... >> narrator: in fact, while the mptp knocked out dopamine production on one side of the brain in the sedentary monkeys, the running monkeys were only minimally affected. their dopamine production remained virtually normal. >> so what we're fi
they're still able to use the side in which they received the injection, and they can use it very normally. the monkeys that are running look very different from the sedentary controls. and the sedentary controls aren't really using their arm. they're letting it hang down. it makes us think that exercise somehow changes how the brain is functioning, and protects it against damage. >> evebody ready? >> ready. >> narrator: to see exactly what's going on the animals are then...
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the governor didn't even do us the courtesy of telling us what it costs. so you can't make policy based on slogans. i think the fact that this doesn't have any numbers in it means that it was thrown together as a campaign device and it's the mark of its fundamental lack of seriousness. the tax revenues went up in the '80s and '90s because people were getting whacked with social security increases and now you're going to put social security at risk because revenue is going to be socked again. so i think it's a very half-baked plan. >> woodruff: come back to you stephen moore. it's not just rick perry, it's herman cain with the famous 999 plant, it's newt gingrich, governor jon huntsman who are talking about a flat tax. as you look at those proposals, is there one that's better than the others in your mind and how many americans are paying taxes today. what percentage of americans pay taxes? >> great point, first of all, i think newt gingrich said something very wise in the last republican debate when he said "look, at least republicans... they have all thes
the governor didn't even do us the courtesy of telling us what it costs. so you can't make policy based on slogans. i think the fact that this doesn't have any numbers in it means that it was thrown together as a campaign device and it's the mark of its fundamental lack of seriousness. the tax revenues went up in the '80s and '90s because people were getting whacked with social security increases and now you're going to put social security at risk because revenue is going to be socked again. so...
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let's use energy more efficiently. let's go. >> union bank has put its global expertise to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. [radio chatter] there's always a 50:50 chance that the man who found the body di >> the gulf, lewis. the gulf. >> two murders and a very nasty case of bribery and corruption. welcome back to "this old house." we've got a hundred-year-old fieldstone foundation, and today, we're going to put a serious hole in it.
let's use energy more efficiently. let's go. >> union bank has put its global expertise to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. [radio chatter] there's always a 50:50 chance that the man who found the body di >> the gulf, lewis. the gulf. >> two murders and a very nasty case of bribery and corruption. welcome back to "this old...
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on the contrary, it makes us unified. whether it was logistics, or whether no mexican was available or whatever, but they are not here. so i really -- but again, i do appreciate your work. i think it is time for you go the next step. i appreciate the panel issue. thank you very much. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker. >> good evening honorable chair person and members of the board. my name is carl cruz, i am with the american immigration lawyers and the national lawyers guild. i want to shed some light and go further than due process deprivation and explain what it is we are looking at in terms of the proposals we saw in 2007 and 2008. evans involved in some minor lobbying efforts. we need to take all this in keeping with what the office could be. on the one hand, we might get comprehensive immigration reform. on the other hand, we might get nothing at all. i know no one wants to consider this possibility, but what does san francisco do if we don't get comprehensive immigration reform? now, on the immigration r
on the contrary, it makes us unified. whether it was logistics, or whether no mexican was available or whatever, but they are not here. so i really -- but again, i do appreciate your work. i think it is time for you go the next step. i appreciate the panel issue. thank you very much. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker. >> good evening honorable chair person and members of the board. my name is carl cruz, i am with the american immigration lawyers and the national lawyers...
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they really do want to hear from us. i have another list of ideas that i would like to present to you. i will not take your time now. so my respectful and more urgent request, if you could get to make and use them to get a phone call as soon as possible to rep gutierrez's office and senator schumer's office to tell them how important it is to have comprehensive reform here and that it must include our gay and bi-national couples. we need to ensure he receives the message from san francisco this week or it might be too late, that lgbt families matter equally and there is no comprehensive immigration reform until we are all included. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. it takes a lot of courage to share your experiences and put a human face on the immigration issue, so you are an inspiration to us. to our panelists, we are going to shorten the questions because i want to be sensitive to you want to speak. the commission has asked that we set aside public speaking time. to our panelists, after hearing the testimony from the
they really do want to hear from us. i have another list of ideas that i would like to present to you. i will not take your time now. so my respectful and more urgent request, if you could get to make and use them to get a phone call as soon as possible to rep gutierrez's office and senator schumer's office to tell them how important it is to have comprehensive reform here and that it must include our gay and bi-national couples. we need to ensure he receives the message from san francisco this...
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been arrested artist but in a fortnight is following developments for us. the latest video that we have seen from oakland is arguably the most violent we've seen police against the occupy wall street protesters downtown oakland california resembles something of a war so on tuesday morning when the police tactics protesters with tear gas lashed her knees and rubber bullets shooting one man even in the case the quick a rubber bullets these are these officers who were in attempting to be picked the activists from their protest camp ground that they set up a few weeks ago outside city hall in overplayed approximately five hundred right police were trying to take part in a big thing after this from the campground and each time after this came back from what's being reported at least ninety seven protesters. were arrested in all of course this coming out or clouds of tear gas and the noise of flash grenades overwhelm the area and now the squark for the conflict with the fact that this occupy wall street movement has been growing louder has been growing larger has
been arrested artist but in a fortnight is following developments for us. the latest video that we have seen from oakland is arguably the most violent we've seen police against the occupy wall street protesters downtown oakland california resembles something of a war so on tuesday morning when the police tactics protesters with tear gas lashed her knees and rubber bullets shooting one man even in the case the quick a rubber bullets these are these officers who were in attempting to be picked...